Hey Everyone!
Since Alex has taken the lead on securing one of these sessions, we
need a couple of things from you:
1) Picking a date. Since there are more than one of you, someone's
going to have to take the lead on your end to pin it down.
2) Submitting questions. This is important for two reasons: First, it
lets us prioritize and make the most of the one hour session. I use
Google Moderator for this, and created one for this session at
http://tr.im/gQV5
Second, knowing what topics we will cover ahead of time will mean that
if you CANT make it to the live session, you have a chance to get your
question in. We'll record the whole session so you can share/archive
it.
It'd be best to identify a point person, someone to say "yes we've
made a collective decision" and report it to me. I get these digests
weekly and read them (and have for some time), but if you have
specific questions related to the
unstick.me session, drop me a line
at
ple...@unstick.me
-Alex
On Feb 27, 2:39 pm, John Todero <
j...@dyversemarketing.com> wrote:
> Hey Alex,
>
> Please keep us posted if the
unstick.me live gets scheduled, I think that¹s
> a great idea to have us all participate.
>
> -John Todero
>
j...@dyverse.com
>
> On 2/27/09 2:26 PM, "Alexander Rudloff" <
arudl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I just spoke with Hillman. I'll be covering an hour of his time for a colab
> >
unstick.me live. The goal is to use it as a rallying point for a greater
> > approach / possible increased Alex Hillman involvement.
>
> > If you haven't been a part of
unstick.me live, it's great. He does a ustream
> > video feed and a chat room. He's primarily talking to whomever, but other
> > members of the community chime in and offer suggestions in the chat room. This
> > is a *great* opportunity for a little exposure and for hearing what other
> > folks in Alex's world think.
>
> > Whenever it's scheduled, let's all try to be online and in the chat room --
> > even if you've never been to colab before or have little interest in it. This
> > will be a chance to discuss what we want Orlando's coworking to be.
>
> > Keep up the great discussions, I haven't been chiming in much but I read every
> > word ;)
>
> > Best,
>
> > Alex Rudloff
>
> >
http://alex.emurse.com/
>
> > On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Greg Pederson <
greg.peder...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >> While we're talking about passport-ish stuff, I also thought I'd share our
> >> experience at Brikolodge, which is Miami's cow-orking spot. A few of us
> >> Olrando peeps went to Brikolodge on Monday (the off day betweeen barcampmiami
> >> and FOWA) to cowork. There were 3 Miami folks there at first and after they
> >> left it was all Orlando peeps....we literally hijacked their space :) It was
> >> really awesome to see such a turn out though.
>
> >> Greg
>
> >> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Brian Ashe <
briana...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> I met Alex H when he was here a few weeks ago and I loved the idea of
> >>> a coworking passport. I have since had several ideas about this,
> >>> including the idea that there should be a site that lists all the
> >>> different coworking spots in the US and (ideally) around the world. I
> >>> wrote to him a couple weeks ago and haven't heard back but I know he's
> >>> been busy with SXSW and FOWA. If anyone can post here or let me know
> >>> off-list when they get ahold of him that'd be great.
>
> >>> -----brian
> >>>
briana...@gmail.com